How 3 Different Human Body Types Affect Metabolism

There are three types of body types: endomorphs, mesomorph and ectomorphs.

Endomorphs are naturally bigger and carry more fat. Mesomorphs are average, athletically shaped. Ectomorphs are petite

It is fairly common knowledge that people come in different shapes and sizes. It can be useful to know what body type you are so that you can better understand your metabolism, and how diet and exercise will effect you. Different body types, and the associated metabolism, will also effect your propensity to gain weight in fat, and your ability to build lean muscle through training. Your body type is based on a number of factors and genetics is a major one. If you question what kind of body type you have, make sure that you look at multiple generations of your family on both sides. There are three body types: endomorph, ectomorph and mesomorph

Endomorph

Endomorphs are naturally bigger and have a tendancy to carry more fat. The body shape itself looks wide, round, soft and curvy. An endomorph may look like he or she carries weight around their waist but this may not always be the case as they will naturally be wide, often with a round face and with a large overall bone structure. Buttocks and thighs also tend to be larger. An endomorph will usually have a larger amount of fat storage due to the fact that they have a higher number of fat cells than other body types. Their body shape typically is apple or pear shaped. Endomorphs also have the slowest metabolism and therefore find it relatively difficult to lose weight and they tend to gain weight easily. If you are an endomorph and want to boost your metabolism, consider a nutrition and exercise program. Drink plenty of water (1.5 to 2 liters per day) and eat smaller meals, more often (4-6 meals per day) with good food choices consisting of lean protein, a small amount of carbohydrate (preferably whole grain) and plenty fresh fruits and vegetables. Exercise regularly. A regular brisk walk will help to burn fat, while some resistance training will help boost your metabolism and build lean muscle.

Mesomorph

Mesomorphs have a naturally athletic build. Female mesomorphs have an hourglass shape, while males are triangular/rectangular. Mesomorphs enjoy the advantage of being able to lose weight easily and can also develop lean muscle relatively easily. The mesomorph is the best for body building as they seem to show results fairly quickly. Even though they enjoy a physical advantage, mesomorphs may still become overweight or obese through lack of exercise and/or poor nutrition. Mesomorphs have a moderate metabolism and will therefore put on weight if there is a sufficient calorie surplus (i.e. if their calorific intake is sufficiently greater than the amount of calories they burn in energy expenditure).

Ectomorph

Ectomorphs tend to be slim and petite. They have small bones and their musculature tends to be lean. The ectomporph body shape is linear or rectangular. They are not very curvaceous and females often have smaller breast sizes and a naturally low body fat; men have smaller shoulders. Ectomorph metabolism is very high, and they therefore find it very difficult to gain weight either as fat or as lean muscle. Although their risk of obesity is low, a healthy diet and exercise program is just as important for the ectomorph in order to ensure good overall health. The ectomorph should also have an added supplement list to their dietary regiment.

Combination body types

The three main body types are the measuring tool, but your body may actually be a combination of two of the body types. Typically, a combined body type involves either an endomorph/mesomorph or a mesomorph/ectomorph. The combination may bring both the positives and the negative aspects of each body type.

It is important to take into account your body type, especially when you are considering figures such as the Body Mass Index (BMI). Your BMI does not take into account your actual body composition. A good indication of your body type is the size if your wrist, as it is one of the few bones in the human body whose size you can see all the way around. Once you know your body type, you will be in a better position to assess your natural rate of metabolism and how best to achieve your physical goals.

4 Responses to “How 3 Different Human Body Types Affect Metabolism”

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Jeremy Says:
I am ectomorph. I eat well and I have a huge appetite, but just don't seem to be able to gain any weight!July 23rd, 2010 at 7:58 am

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SENoir Says:
There are different types of metabolisms so some diets even with healthy food in it can cause you to gain weight. When you start a diet its best to know what type of metabolism you have.October 16th, 2009 at 8:52 pm

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aina ikeoluwa Says:
i am also an endomorph i will put into practise what i have learnt & get back to you on my success.January 25th, 2009 at 9:15 am

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Coney Gesso Says:
I am definitely what they call an endomorph in this article and I actually have already tried what's advised for me here but it didn't help. a friend of mine who has a same problem went for this too and it worked for her. I wonder why? maybe there are different types of endomorphesJanuary 8th, 2009 at 1:05 pm